Show I RAGGEDY ANN ANNI I and nd f II ANDY i tJ Johm by Johnny Gruelle All rights reserved ef having thumped each other 5 1 they were vere tired out Mr Grab- Grab and id rid Mr Tinkie sat upon the ps and looked very ery sad How Howe ve ye e ever capture Raggedy Ann Raggedy A And Andy if it you will not me ine to climb up J the ladder into upstairs and ud puff the maglI magic magi I powder upon them S Grabby Crabby asked L good v WI v o t tn el do will he be fo for fo- you ou to let me take Mrs Witch's magic powder Jowder and climb up to the window and puff it upon the Indeed I sl shall all not Mr Ir Grabb Grabby Grabby Grab- Grab b by said very decidedly I cant can't trust you As soon as you captured captured captured cap cap- the you would woud make them do the work for you OU but out you would ly not let th them m do an any work for me me And as It Ismy is ismy ismy my house and as I have the mi magic ic powder It Is only right that I should climb up the ladder and capture capture capture cap cap- ture the There you OU see Mr Ir Tinkle Raggedy Raggedy Rag Rag- RagI I gedy Andy laughed out of the win win- I dow it look to you as l If I Mr MV Ir Grabby very selfishly does not I wish you to be with him when ne he captures us Indeed It does Mr Tinkie Tinkle cried And I do not care whether Mr Grabby has the magic pow hr or not It is my mv ladder and if it Mr Grabby doesn't have a ladd ladder r he will wm never be bo able to climb up to the window and capture you Aha I see you have quite a lot loto lotof o 0 of sense Mr l Tinkle Raggedy Ann said I He lie hasn't anything of ot the sort I Raggedy Ann Mr Grabby cried Mr l Tinkle Tinkie has the reputation of being quite silly Indeed very yen very silly sUly And Mr Ir Gabby has the same r refutation r Mr Tinkle cried ashe as ns he ho stuck out out- his tongue At it Mr Mi Grabby The surely the two selfish creatures would begin fighting again at this but Mr Me Ir Grabby contented contented contented con con- tented himself by sticking out his tongue at Mr Tinkle which was wasa wasa a a avery very very manner Ill-manner and rude thing to do While Mr Ir Grabby and Mr Tinkle sat upon the steps wondering they could do to capture the Rag Rag- gedys and they were very qU quit It Raggedy Ann put her head Ou out of the window and cried Listen What was that It so sounded like the fierce cry of a Whee Zee There Isn't a Whee Zee within ten miles of here Ill I'll bet a nickel Mr Grabby said Listen Raggedy Ragged Ann cried I didn't hear a a. thing Did you Mr Grabby Mr Tinkle asked Not a a sound Mr Grabby r rs rt plied piled Then It surely must have be been bem bema beena n na a Whee Zee Raggedy Andy said ald aldas as he saw Raggedy Anns Ann's shoe but butten button t ton ten n eyes wiggling For as everyone knows the fierce wild cry of the Whee Zee Is perfect silence There Thero it goes again Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy had to hold their hands over their mouths to keep from giggling out loud But Mr Grabby and Mr Tinkle Tinkie began to grow uneasy when everything was so very very still sUII And at each silent place the Rag Rag- gedys would cry There It goes again The Whee Zee Is getting closer every second Until the two mean creatures could not stand it any more I 1 shall run to my home and lock the door Mr Tinkle Tinkie said I 1 shall not stay here to be eaten by a fierce wild Whee Zee And I shall go with you Mr Grabby said as he jumped to Ms Na feet Just then Raggedy Andy threw the broom out of ot the window and hit Mr Tinkle Tinkie upon the head and the handle bounced and hit Mr Grabby upon the head So with a aloud aloud aloud loud cry Mr Tinkle Tinkie and Mr Grabby Grabby Grab Grab- by raced for Mr Tinkles Tinkle's house as fast as they could go and as soon as they were inside they locked th tho door and peeped out of the And as they peeped out they saw the climb out of the window window window win win- dow and down the ladder |